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Responsible travel in Tanzania

Tanzania is an East African country renowned for its vast wilderness areas. In particular the plains of Serengeti National Park, inhabited by the “Big Five” (elephant, lion, leopard, buffalo, rhino) and Kilimanjaro National Park, whose heart is Africa’s highest mountain: 5,892 Mr. The country is crossed by the Great Rift Valley which runs through the western part of the country from north to south and in which some of the great African lakes are located.

Offshore are the tropical islands of Zanzibar, with Arab influences, and Mafia, with a marine park hosting whale sharks and coral reefs.

It is this richness of diversity that gives Tanzania a mystical allure of “homeland”.

A trip to Tanzania is an unforgettable experience. The vast plains of the savannah, the roar of lions in the night, the expressive gazes of giraffes and the snow-capped peaks of the roof of Africa…

These mystical lands of East Africa are a source of infinite wonder. Whether you are traveling in a small group, with your family or at the wheel of your 4×4, every moment is enchanting.

During a safari in Tanzania, you will discover the country’s most beautiful parks, such as Serengeti, N’Gorongoro, Tarangire and Lake Manyara, in search of a myriad of wildlife. From the famous Big Five to the great migrations, you can expect to see the entire Noah’s Ark pass by. And the spectacle of animal life continues to move you until late at night: in a bivouac, in the roof tent of a 4×4, in a canvas camp or in a lodge, in the heart of the bush, you are at the first lodges.

Off the beaten track, our Maasai guide will take you on a hike along Lake Natron and in the Usumbara Mountains.

Practice responsible travel in Tanzania with our local experts.

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  1. local culture
  2. local gastronomy
  3. unmissable hike
  4. outstanding local initiatives to preserve ecosystem